Salvador Alanis is a TV producer, marketing executive and awarded writer. He launched and produced reality shows such as Big Brother, Fear Factor and One Last Shot. With 25+ years of experience, he has developed communication campaigns for Fortune 500 brands. In 2008 he started up The Bakery, a content creation shop in Toronto. He has been awarded by the National Fund for the Arts in Mexico and has been an artist in residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts. He won the Multimedia Prize at the Video and Electronic Arts Biennial of Mexico. He has published six books and his visual work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions.
Galia Eibenschutz en casa / Galia Eibenschutz chez elle
Mexican visual artist, Galia Eibenschutz, talks about her latest exhibition with YYZ. Galia's work combines performance, dance, and video to explore sculptural elements of the human body.
YYZ-ICE present a video production from Salvador Alanis and Ana Barajas: Galia Eibenschutz talks from her home in Mexico City, about her latest exhibition "Red. Blue. Orange. Yellow. Linescapes" at YYZ Gallery. Galia Eibenschutz is a dance and multimedia artist from Mexico City whose work has developed through both movement and visual art techniques.
Her work registers the passing of time as well as the scenic presence of the human body and its projection within architectural spaces. Her work has also been displayed as part of several collective exhibitions at Modern Art Museum (Mexico City); Carrillo Gill Art Museum (Mexico, City); Contemporary Art Museum of Oaxaca, MUCA Roma and MUCA CU (Mexico, City); Palacio Nacional de Bellas Artes (Mexico, City); Witte de Witt (Rotterdam), Blain|Southern (London branch); Mexican Cultural Center (Paris); Saidye Bronfman Center for the Arts (Montreal) and in Stedelijke Museum Voor Actuele Kunst Gante (Belgium).
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